Corey Van Landingham is the author of Antidote. A recipient of a 2017 National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and a Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, she is currently a Book Review Editor for Kenyon Review.
Poetry
Sept/Oct 2015
Love Letter to Nike Alighting on a Warship
I could not know how like the drone you would become, standing below your grandeur, in 2008, at the Louvre. Eyeless, mouthless—Good Girl! Broken Goddess! You were already, were still, […]
Poetry
Sept/Oct 2015
The President Took No Questions
after another unarmed black boy was shot after five speeches the war in Iraq isn’t going badly five years after the election Bush smiled at the cadets for years it […]
Poetry
Fall 2013
Elegy in Which I Refuse to Turn Away
Hospice recommended we starve him. I did. I can sleep all day. Things happen and my father dies. I go to Italy. I fall apart under Tintoretto, those smudgy crucifixions. […]
Fall 2015
On Excerpts from a Secret Prophecy by Joanna Klink
In a time where clicks, likes, and retweets are so often the most influential, if not primary, mode of disseminating and gaining attention for published poetry, poets absent from social media can escape notoriety.
